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Nitto 555R II vs NT-01
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt@DTD" data-source="post: 10359453" data-attributes="member: 70478"><p>Thank you for the post Rocket.</p><p></p><p>The NT555RII and NT01 are DOT approved competition road race tires. The NT01 is the better performer (IMO) and is taking the place of the NT555RII. </p><p></p><p>For street and track use however, the NT555RII would be the better option.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, the construction of both these tire models are not like a drag radial. Drag radials use a semi-radial construction for more flex off the line where a road race tire uses a reinforced internal construction for better cornering and stability at higher speeds. Running dedicated road race tires in the rear with an ultra higher performance summer tire in the front can cause handling issues. </p><p></p><p>For optimal handling it is recommended that you run the same road race tire on all four corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt@DTD, post: 10359453, member: 70478"] Thank you for the post Rocket. The NT555RII and NT01 are DOT approved competition road race tires. The NT01 is the better performer (IMO) and is taking the place of the NT555RII. For street and track use however, the NT555RII would be the better option. Keep in mind, the construction of both these tire models are not like a drag radial. Drag radials use a semi-radial construction for more flex off the line where a road race tire uses a reinforced internal construction for better cornering and stability at higher speeds. Running dedicated road race tires in the rear with an ultra higher performance summer tire in the front can cause handling issues. For optimal handling it is recommended that you run the same road race tire on all four corners. [/QUOTE]
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